Dear all,

NCCAT has a quarterly call for access proposals. A reminder the next 
application deadline is July 1, 2019 for 2019’s scheduling cycle4 (2019-C4).

Apply now: http://nccat.nysbc.org/proposalcentral/ .

NCCAT is committed to an open and transparent application process to ensure 
equal-opportunity nationwide access. For more information visit 
nccat.nysbc.org<http://nccat.nysbc.org/> .

Briefly, the General User Proposal (GUP) supports instrumentation access and 
the cross-Training Program (TP) assists users in the development of cryoEM 
skills needed for independent research. This cycle we are prioritizing our GUP1 
early access program, which supports single particle cryoEM data collection on 
one of our existing Titan Krios instruments using a Gatan K2 direct-electron 
detector. When the NCCAT wing at NYSBC completes construction (expected later 
this summer) the scope of all our access classes will be expanded.

Best,
Ed Eng (NCCAT)

The Transformative High Resolution Cryo-Electron Microscopy Program
National Cryo-EM Service Centers - 
commonfund.nih.gov/CryoEM<http://commonfund.nih.gov/CryoEM>
 Pacific Northwest Center for Cryo-EM (PNCC) - pncc.online<http://pncc.online/>
 National Center for CryoEM Access and Training (NCCAT) - 
nccat.nysbc.org<http://nccat.nysbc.org/>
 Stanford-SLAC Cryo-EM Center (S2C2) - 
cryoem.slac.stanford.edu/s2c2<http://cryoem.slac.stanford.edu/s2c2>




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Edward T. Eng, Ph.D.
National Center for CryoEM Access and Training
Simons Electron Microscopy Center
New York Structural Biology Center
89 Convent Avenue, NY, NY 10027
nccat.nysbc.org<http://nccat.nysbc.org/> semc.nysbc.org<http://semc.nysbc.org/>


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